Hutton Samuel B, Ettinger Ulrich
Department of Psychology, Sussex University, Brighton, UK.
Psychophysiology. 2006 May;43(3):302-13. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2006.00403.x.
The antisaccade task is a measure of volitional control of behavior sensitive to fronto-striatal dysfunction. Here we outline important issues concerning antisaccade methodology, consider recent evidence of the cognitive processes and neural mechanisms involved in task performance, and review how the task has been applied to study psychopathology. We conclude that the task yields reliable and sensitive measures of the processes involved in resolving the conflict between volitional and reflexive behavioral responses, a key cognitive deficit relevant to a number of neuropsychiatric conditions. Additionally, antisaccade deficits may reflect genetic liability for schizophrenia. Finally, the ease and accuracy with which the task can be administered, combined with its sensitivity to fronto-striatal dysfunction and the availability of suitable control conditions, may make it a useful benchmark tool for studies of potential cognitive enhancers.
反眼跳任务是一种对额叶-纹状体功能障碍敏感的行为意志控制测量方法。在此,我们概述了有关反眼跳方法的重要问题,考虑了参与任务执行的认知过程和神经机制的最新证据,并回顾了该任务如何被应用于研究精神病理学。我们得出结论,该任务能够可靠且灵敏地测量解决意志性与反射性行为反应之间冲突所涉及的过程,这是与多种神经精神疾病相关的关键认知缺陷。此外,反眼跳缺陷可能反映了精神分裂症的遗传易感性。最后,该任务实施的简便性和准确性,再加上其对额叶-纹状体功能障碍的敏感性以及合适对照条件的可用性,可能使其成为研究潜在认知增强剂的有用基准工具。